Who doesn't love yummy crab? Come enjoy some delicious crab and entertainment February 11th at 6pm. For more information visit the totally new athletic booster website by clicking here!
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Friday, December 9, 2016
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Moody's Mega Math Challenge
Moody's Mega Math challenge is a unique math competition that, since 2006, has provided a pinnacle experience for high school juniors and seniors - demonstrating how the math they learn in the class can be used to solve real problems, make predictions, and provide insight about important topics in today's world. Students must work in a team and under a strict time constraint to interpret the problem and use the math modeling process to answer the questions posed. Check out more information here.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Speech & Debate Girls Invitational
This weekend the speech and debate team (12 girls that were brave enough to try a new adventure!) went to Notre Dame High School, in San Jose! This was a unique debate tournament, as it was an all girls parliamentary debate tournament.
This tournament was designed to connect women, girls and other marginalized gender individuals in debate, and to create a space where they could share and problem solve issues that affect them at all levels of debate and beyond. It began with a moderated forum and then went to a round robin style competition; the girls were able to learn and get feedback from the judging community; as well as win!
Please congratulate the following girls: Julie Trihn and Mina Yi as they were awarded the highest speaker awards in both Varsity and Novice division!!! YAHOOOO!!!!
ALL teams made it to the quarter finals, and due to poise and speaker points, were the "guest judges" for final rounds ... what an awesome honor!
ALL these ladies were amazing ... with (7) rounds of experience ... a 4:00 am leave time and a midnight return time, these beauties balanced life, showed their brilliance by standing up, boldly spoke their mind and constructed cases all the way to victory!! Way to go girls!
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Delta College Open
MHHS current 9th & 10th grade families are being invited to a San Joaquin Delta College open house December 7th from 4pm-5:50pm in room 301 (Administration Office)
You will be able to learn more about the information listed below:
· Spring 2017 Classes
· Programs available at Mountain House Campus
· Registering for classes
· Assessment updates
· Holds preventing you from adding classes
We will have cookies and coffee!
Hope to see you there.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Congrats MHHS Marching Band
What a remarkable 2016 Marching Band Season! Our children placed 7th in the 1A Division at the WBA Championships competing against the top schools in California. An amazing feat considering this is their first year in the circuit. Congratulations MHHS Mustang Brigade Band, Troy Rexelle, Thu Powell and Arturo Espinoza!
They displayed elegance, talent and professionalism throughout the season. The time and dedication they have invested are astounding - neither the heat on Saturdays nor the cold on Monday nights could stop them from practicing. We are very proud of our children as they behaved like champions. During this Thanksgiving Holiday, there are so many people to be thankful for:
The Lammersville Unified School District for ensuring the Marching Band Program is available to our children and for the support they have extended from funding & providing transportation during competitions to ensuring we have coaches leading our children to success. Our MHHS Principal, Ben Fobert, who is a mentor, a friend and an advocate, and his staff. Our Band Director, Troy Rexelle, and the coaches, Thu Powell and Arturo Espinoza, for sharing their talents and for teaching our children the values of discipline and hard work.
My fellow MHHS VAPA Boosters Board Members (Anne Goodrich, Atul Khanna and Emilie Taylor) and Chairpersons (Roel Magpoc, Sergio Sanchez, Portia Yanga, Luz Mapoc, Pallavi Kharche, Danamer Mercado and Michelle Kurylo), the volunteers and donors (you know who you are) for the countless hours, energy and resources you have given wholeheartedly.
Indeed, this was an extraordinary experience to witness and to be a part of as our children fulfilled their dreams and journeyed “Into the Clouds” ...
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Science Fair
Science Fair Meeting Thursday 11/17 at 6pm
This year's County Science Fair is in February of 2017, and students are getting started to participate. At MHHS the Science Fair is an extra-curricular activity that can be beneficial to any student interested in science, or interested in furthering their understanding of the scientific method. Come to the meeting with Mrs. Whitman to learn more about the process and procedures to be followed to enter the science fair this year.For those who are unable to make it to the meeting tonight, please review the slide deck below and contact Mrs. Whitman at nwhitman@lammersvilleusd.net if you have any questions.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
On November 7th the Medical Interventions class traveled to San Joaquin Delta College to meet instructors and view post secondary options. The trip was sponsored through a grant that the College has received. The first stop was a meeting with Tara Gallegos who is the San Joaquin Delta College Marketing and Outreach Specialist. She provided the students with an overview of the college. She provided students with information packets providing areas of study and explained avenues of study available (certificate and associate programs). An important point she made was about how the first two years of college can be done much less expensively at Delta College and then students can transfer to a four year university to finish their bachelors degree. From there the students traveled on to see three specific programs.
The first program visited was the Health Science program. Students met with Professor Allison Pieretti. She discussed the health science programs including the nursing program. The students were then able to use the life sized mannequins that are used to develop skills. The mannequins had pulses which could be felt or heard through the stethoscope. They also talked and cried and had medical emergencies like seizures. The technology was very impressive. Professor Pieretti also discussed how students head into medicine after starting at Delta College.
The next stop was the Engineering Lab. There students learned about engineering pathways through Delta College including a special program that guarantees admission into the University of Pacific's Engineering program. Students viewed a demonstration testing the strength of steel which was startling when the steel broke.
The final stop was at the Electron Microscopy program. Students viewed the huge microscopes, saw students working with them and viewed the amazing photos taken by the microscopes. This program is one of only two in the country at the community college level.
It was a fantastic tour and MHHS will be returning on November 17th with the Human Body Systems students who will see all of the above plus the Speech Pathology Program
Monday, November 14, 2016
Immunization Registry Information
Our District RN recently obtained access to the California Immunization Registry. The Immunization Registry permits the sharing of a computer record of your child’s immunization and TB screening tests no matter where they are given. At any time you, your doctor, or District RN can see what immunizations/TB Tests your child has received and which immunizations are needed now. It will be used by the District RN on a case-by-case basis to obtain proof of a child’s immunization status when updated doctor paperwork has not been provided by parents.
The information contained in the Immunization Registry is confidential and will only be viewed by the District RN. If you DO NOT give consent for the District RN to search for your child on the Immunization Registry if the need arises, then please contact Amy Isler, District RN at 209-836-7230 x2223 or aisler@sjcoe.net. For more information on the California Immunization Registry please visit http://cairweb.org/.
Monday, November 7, 2016
Parent Homework Survey
In order to continue to improve our instructional programs we are seeking parent feedback regarding homework at MHHS. If you are a parent please take a few minutes and complete our Parent Homework Survey.
Friday, October 28, 2016
Winter Sports Try-Out's
Winter isn't just about fuzzy blankets and pumpkin spice... everything! It's also a time for winter sports at Mountain House High School! For more information please contact the coach of the sport directly. Coaches information can be found on the athletics website. MHHS Athletics
Friday, October 21, 2016
No Clowning Around
Due to the recent "Creepy Clown" incidents, we are asking everyone (staff, students, and parents) to refrain from wearing clown costumes/attire at schools, even on Halloween. Should a student wear any type of clown costume/attire at school, they would be asked to change their clothes prior to participation in any school activities. We are requesting that you support this request and ensure your child does not wear this type of attire at school, regardless of their age. We appreciate your understanding to help safeguard the safety of our students, staff, and community members. We wish you a fun and safe Halloween!
Parent SUCCESS! Night
We are a quarter of the way through the year and report cards were recently mailed home. Any students who earned at least on D or F in any of their classes have been enrolled in our SUCCESS! intervention period so that they can receive additional help in the classes in which they are struggling. The SUCCESS! schedule started this week and students were emailed individualized schedules that listed the classes they should attend.
To further support our student' progress we are holding a Parent SUCCESS! Night on Wednesday, October 26th from 7-8pm in the MPR at Mountain House High School. We will review the following topics:
- The purpose of SUCCESS!
- How to earn good grades
- How to stay informed about your student’s progress
- Tips to support progress home
All parents of students who had a D or F on the first quarter progress report should attend. Parents who should attend this session were emailed an invitation with a link to an RSVP form.
Please plan to attend with your student and have them bring their Chromebook.
We want to support your child and see them be successful in their classes. We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday evening to strengthen our partnership and provide some useful information and tools.
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Young Legislators Program
On Thursday, State Assemblymember Susan Eggman will be at MHHS to speak about the Young Legislators Program. The program accepts juniors and seniors who are interested in getting involved in their communities and gaining experience in the law making process.
The Young Legislators Program consists of
- Three Saturday Seminars on government and community issues with elected officials, community figures and other leaders from the 13th Assembly District
- A “Living Policy” project so each participant can dive deeply into an issue facing their community today
- A day trip to the State Capitol in Sacramento, where students learn how ideas become bills and laws, observe a full session of the State Assembly, sit in on committee hearings, meet with legislators and make presentations to policymakers from across our state
This would be a great opportunity to get involved and participate in something that could add to resumes and college applications. The program is very eager to recruit students from MHHS and applications will be available during the assembly.
The deadline to apply is November 15th.
More info can be found here: http://asmdc.org/ members/a13/district/upcoming- events/assemblymember-susan- eggman-talamantes-young- legislators-program
Juniors or seniors who are interested should report to the small gym promptly at the beginning of SUCCESS! on Thursday to get more information directly from the Assemblymember.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Parent-Teacher-Student Conferences
Monday October 17th is the date for this year’s Parent-Teacher-Student conferences. This will be an opportunity for parents and students to come to the school and sit down for brief conferences with your child’s teachers. We recommend that if your student is struggling with their grade in any of their classes that you plan on attending this conference.
We would like to take this opportunity to provide information to you regarding the format of our Parent-Teacher-Student conferences. The format for these conferences is different than what parents may be familiar with at the elementary school level. Conferences begin at 1:00pm on Monday the 17th in the Large Gym. We require that parents sign up for a time-slot to come to conferences. We encourage you to bring your student with you so that when you conference with the teacher, all individuals involved in the success of the student are present.
When you arrive to conferences at your predetermined time, conferences will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Teachers will will be sitting at individual tables around the Large Gym. Parents and students will line up behind the teachers they want to conference with. Conferences in this format are brief 3-5 minute conversations with your child’s teacher in regards to their progress in the class. Your child’s report card will have been mailed home previous to parent-teacher conferences, so you may want to focus on the courses where your child struggles the most. Some things you may want to address in these brief conferences include the following:
Assignments/Missing assignments
Assessments/Tests
Student in-class participation/behavior
Strengths
Areas for improvement
If your brief conference is not enough time to address all of the concerns you may have with your child’s teacher, you may need to schedule a longer conference with your child’s teacher in order to discuss strategies and solutions for your students. Our aim is to answer as many questions about your child’s progress as possible during the parent-teacher-student conference.
Administrators and Counselors will also be available during Parent-Teacher-Student conferences to discuss your child’s progress and answer any questions you may have about your student’s education here at Mountain House High School. To sign up for your conference time please visit our sign-up link at http://tinyurl.com/MHHSConference.
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Preparing for the PSAT/NMSQT
The PSAT/NMSQT test is scheduled for Saturday, October 15th @ MHHS. Students in 10th and 11th grade who have already signed up to take the test should plan to arrive in the front lobby by 7:45am on that day. The test will last until 11:30-12:00.
Please review the following information to help prepare for the test.
What to Bring on Test Day
- No.2 pencils with erasers
- Social Security Number
- Student ID Number
Leave These Devices at Home
- Anything that can connect to the Internet
- Anything that makes noise or “talks”
- Calculators that use electrical outlets
- Calculators with QWERTY keypads
- Tablets or cellphones
- Laptops or handheld computers
- Paper-tape calculators
- Calculators with a pen-input device or stylus
Calculator Smarts
- Bring your own calculator. You can’t share one.
- Don’t bring a brand-new calculator. Bring one you know.
- Practice for the test using the same calculator you’ll use on test day.
- Decide how to solve a problem, then decide if you need your calculator. This might surprise you, but calculators don’t always save time. In fact, the Math Test includes some questions where it’s faster not to use a calculator, even though you’re allowed to.
Resources to Prepare for the Test
- PSAT/NMSQT Student Guide (hard copies are available at the front desk)
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